airfryer
An airfryer is a countertop kitchen appliance designed to simulate deep frying with significantly less oil by circulating hot air around the food. Most models use a compact, electrically powered unit with a heating element and a high-speed convection fan that forces hot air over and beneath food placed in a perforated basket or tray. The result is a browned, crisp exterior similar to fried foods, but with far less oil.
Operation and design: Typical airfryers offer adjustable temperatures ranging from about 180°C to 220°C (350°F to
Performance and uses: Air frying generally cooks more quickly than conventional ovens and can produce a crisp
History: The concept builds on convection cooking, with Philips marketing the first widely known airfryer in
Safety and considerations: Always handle hot surfaces carefully and avoid overfilling the basket. Follow manufacturer guidelines